After the
Conservatives entered government with the Liberal Democrats on 11 May 2010, Cameron appointed Feldman as the co-chairman of the party, with
Sayeeda Warsi. On 17 December 2010, Feldman was created a
life peer as
Baron Feldman of Elstree, of
Elstree in the County of
Hertfordshire; he was
introduced in the House of Lords, where he sits as a Conservative, on 20 December 2010. In 2012, Feldman helped Cameron prepare for the
Leveson Inquiry by roleplaying the lead counsel of the inquiry
Robert Jay QC. Feldman was severely criticised by one of his Conservative councillors, Catherine Faulks, for failing to vote for her in the
2011 by-election for the Norland ward in
Kensington and Chelsea Borough Council. Feldman claimed at the time that he was prohibited from voting as a member of the House of Lords, although this was a misunderstanding. In May 2013, Feldman was widely attributed with making a claim that Conservative parliamentary rebellions on both a referendum on
European Union membership and
same sex marriage were due to Conservative Associations being "all mad, swivel-eyed loons", a claim that he has denied. The alleged words were claimed to have been said on the evening of Wednesday 15 May during a
Conservative Friends of Pakistan event held in
St James's, central London. ==Arms==